
Gracing the occasion as the Chief Guest, Ms. Nivedita Shukla Verma, Secretary, Ministry of Chemicals and Petrochemicals, described AIPMA’s initiative as highly commendable. Highlighting the importance of continuous learning, she said, “This is a major support system for CIPET students. Skilling and competence are things that never end. If you do not upgrade yourself with time, you will fall behind. This is a continuous process and must always remain a priority.” On this occasion, Mr. Deepak Mishra, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Chemicals and Petrochemicals, was also present as a special guest.
Speaking as the Guest of Honour, Ms. Mercy Epao, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), called the job fair an ideal model of collaboration. She stated that when the Government, academia (CIPET), and industry (AIPMA) come together on a single platform, the future of young professionals becomes more secure and promising.
Meanwhile, Prof. (Dr.) Shishir Sinha, Director General of CIPET, termed the initiative as “the need of the hour.” He added that the opportunity for students to secure their dream jobs under one roof is highly encouraging not only for candidates but also for institutions.
Mr. Arvind Mehta, Chairman of the AIPMA Governing Council, informed that more than 450 live interviews were successfully conducted in a single day. Expressing satisfaction over the overwhelming response, Mr. Kishor Sampat, Chairman of the Job Fair, said that nearly 400 plus job seekers approached 31 participating companies, reflecting the rapid growth and expanding demand within the industry.
Organised under the leadership of AIPMA President Mr. Sunil Shah, the fair witnessed participation from 31 leading employers, including four international companies from the UAE and Nepal. Mr. Shah remarked, “The industry often complains that it cannot find the right candidates, while young people are searching for jobs. Our responsibility is to bring both together at the right platform.”
It is noteworthy that AIPMA has been consistently organising such job fairs since 2013, making it the only organisation in India to conduct this initiative regularly. The event saw participation from a wide range of professionals, including plastic engineers, mould designers, maintenance engineers, research experts, and management professionals. Experts estimate that nearly 70% of employers and 50% of candidates are likely to succeed during the initial recruitment stage itself.
On the occasion, AIPMA Vice President Mr. Raju Desai also announced the upcoming PlastIndia International Exhibition, scheduled to begin tomorrow at Bharat Mandapam.
The AIPMA Job Fair is expected to play a significant role in addressing the shortage of skilled manpower in the plastic sector, while also strengthening the “Make in India” mission and contributing meaningfully to national development.
Quick Share

Mumbai: Eggfirst, the semi-urban and rural specialist strategy, creative, digital and media agency, successfully hosted the 5th edition of the Chalo Bharat Marketing Conclave and Awards on 18th...

Mumbai, 23rd February 2026: Students and staff from Deep Griha Academy proudly attended the AI Agri Global Conference and Investor Summit 2026 held at the Jio World Convention Centre. The summit was...

The Indian real estate market is entering an ambitious new era with Nestoria group being on the forefront of developing 3D-printed houses on a large scale at Dholera Smart City. The historical...


